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5 Ways To Find The Best Exercise Boot Camp

December 15, 2009 by Brandon Carrier  
Filed under Health

While just about all fitness boot camps include warm ups, workouts and an endless number of exercises, what you need may be more than that. Here’s how you can find the best boot camp to meet your specific needs. Keep in mind that your body is unique and has a specific way of responding to exercise, so you should gently experiment with it to understand its capacity, all while constantly making an effort to enhance it, and make it get as fit and healthy as you can.

Fitness boot camps typically train 3-6 times per week, each lasting about 30-60 minutes. They usually incorporate resistance training using weights and or your own body weight. Some other exercises might include partner or team exercises, push-ups, squats, lunges, running, and core training. Fitness boot camps typically begin and end with warm up and cool down exercises, which involve stretching exercises. Look for a workout boot camps that deliver all of this, and more. When meeting specific goals, choose a specialized boot camps such as sports specific boot camps or weight-loss boot camps. Below are 5 tips you should take into consideration choosing a particular boot camp.

TIP 1. Find out how well the bootcamp fits you. No matter how good an instructor may be, stay away from boot camps that surpass a 15 to 1 ratio (participant to instructor). A limit must be placed on the participants to ensure the proper attention is given to each individual. This way everyone is able to stay on task and focused.

TIP 2. Decide if you want an encouraging or more strict and intimidating instructor. Both are sure to get you your desired results. Some exercise boot camps have instructors with military backgrounds while others have little or no military regimen but take more of an energetic and fun personal training approach. Choose the style according to your goals and your personal flexibility.

TIP 3. A highly regarded bootcamp should be instructed by a qualified fitness professional or personal trainer with appropriate certification and or a relevant college degree. A private fitness assessment as well as medical clearance should be mandatory. This time allows you the opportunity to ask the instructor any questions, and address any concerns before beginning.

TIP 4. A good boot camp instructor will never ask you to ignore injuries or bodily pains and should answer all your questions. Do not simply follow your instructor with out doing your own research. Customarily, in military style boot camps your body is subjected to the worst of conditions and drug through harsh workouts. Today, most people are looking for something much more gently than that and for that reason never forcing you to pull your body beyond its limit.

TIP 5. Any reputable boot camp should offer some sort of trial period. You should have plenty of time before or after these sessions to talk to others so use this time to find as much as you can from the instructor and existing members and discuss their results. If you feel uncomfortable doing this, pay attention and listen carefully in the beginning and you should be able to get a feel for things and quickly determine if the particular boot camp is one you would like to continue.

The Author is a Kansas City Fitness Expert and Personal Trainer. Brandon Carrier and Brittany Katz are the owners of a 21 Day Rapid Fat Loss Kansas City Boot Camp called Boot Camp 21 located in Overland Park/Kansas City area. To find out all about what their Kansas City Boot Camp can do for you, stop by their web site at www.BootCamp21.com.

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